Slashy is a tool that enhances Notion with custom /commands, used mainly through Chrome, Firefox, and Edge browser extensions. Users can click the icon in the top-right corner of a Notion page to open a command sidebar, then type β/β to invoke commands. Its goal is to keep actions such as recording audio, drawing, reusing templates, inserting images, and running script-based plugins inside Notion as much as possible, reducing the need to switch between apps.
In terms of functionality, Slashy supports three types of custom commands: templates, scripts, and images. Typical use cases include inserting a signature with /sign, reusing a project-planning layout with /mvp, and quickly inserting an image with /avatar. The page also mentions /record for quick audio recording, /draw for drawing and annotations, 50+ starter commands, advanced plugins, a macOS app, and plugin development based on the Slashy SDK. Its third-party integrations are highly focused, with Notion being the core integration; the main text does not show broader enterprise integrations such as Slack, Google Workspace, or CRM tools.
The pricing information is clearly inconsistent: the top of the page states $10/month, billed monthly, cancel anytime, unlimited access to all features, with a 7-day free trial and a 14-day money-back guarantee; however, the FAQ says Slashy is 100% free, can be downloaded for free, and allows unlimited commands to be created at no cost. Therefore, the actual business model should be verified on the checkout page. In terms of deployment, it is mainly a browser extension, and the page also mentions a macOS app. The project is fully open source and can be viewed on GitHub, but it does not clearly state whether self-hosting is supported.
The strengths are its clear product positioning and close fit with the productivity pain points of heavy Notion users; custom commands and the SDK provide strong extensibility; open source improves transparency; and there is no limit on the number of commands. The downsides are that data currently does not sync across browsers because everything is stored locally; team collaboration, permission controls, audit logs, security compliance, SLA, and support channels are not disclosed; and the conflicting pricing messages may also complicate purchasing decisions.
Slashy is better suited to individual Notion users, creators, indie developers, and lightweight teams that need to quickly reuse content blocks. If an organization requires centralized permissions, compliance auditing, and unified management, the available text does not provide enough evidence. Access from mainland China is not mentioned in the main text, and since its value depends on Notion and the browser extension environment, it is recommended to first test network availability and the payment process. Alternatives to consider include Notionβs native commands and templates, Text Blaze, Raycast, Loom, and Excalidraw/Miro.
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